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originally posted in: Should Xur sell Gjallarhorn again?
4/22/2015 3:05:03 AM
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Yes, because that could of just as easily dropped for a blind guy with a disconnected controller. Thats like a guy going to the gym everyday and working out vs a guy going there and hoping to find something that will get him jacked.
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  • Except it didn't just "easily drop" for my friend and he wasn't putting in no work at all hoping for a Gjallarhorn anyway like that second guy, he was exactly like that first guy going to the gym every day in that he's playing (almost) every day. I can understand saying that a guy who gets Gjallarhorn after joining in the last minute of a Nightfall didn't earn it, that's obvious. But you can't honestly say that my friend who has completed probably 100+ Nightfalls and dozens of hours-long Raid runs ever since release didn't earn his Gjallarhorn. He put in his time and effort, over 800 hours of it and he got rewarded. I'd he earned it a hell of a lot more than someone who just did a couple of easy, maybe 20-minute long strikes so that certain someone could simply buy it. Don't get me wrong, they both earned it, but you just can't compare hundreds of hours to like 40 minutes.

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  • He still didnt technically speaking "earn" it. The game didn't say "you've put in a crap ton of hours so here's your gally!" He could've just as likely played another 7000 hours and never seen one, therefore it is luck of the draw assuming price of entry has been met. A poker player doesn't suddenly win 50 million dollars upon playing his 300th game, it's alllll in the draw. If Xur can selling icebreaker TWICE in the last 2 months he can sell gally.

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  • I think the point is that RNG is the bane of many high end player that put in the game time. The not "earning" factor applies to any and all gun, not just Gjallarhorn, as destiny used random variables (RNG) to determine ones loot. While it's a great thing getting a Gjallarhorn. I should know, (700-800 hours when I got my first Gjallahorn) it's still not earned because there is no definitive way of guaranteeing a Gjallahorn drop. No gun, excluding exotic bounties are definitively earned by a single method however players that put the hours are rewarded, eventually...

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